Tottenham Hotspur secured a 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague in the Champions League, with Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons both converting second-half penalties. This win revitalised Spurs' chances for a top-eight finish while hindering Slavia's play-off aspirations. The match began with Wilson Odobert's impressive run, leading to a cross that Richarlison almost converted, only for Jindrich Stanek to make a crucial save.
Stanek remained formidable throughout the game, denying efforts from Kudus and Richarlison. Meanwhile, Mojmir Sadilek missed a significant opportunity for Slavia by heading over the bar. The deadlock was broken when David Zima inadvertently scored an own goal after Cristian Romero's flick-on from a corner deflected off him into
the net at 26 minutes.
In the second half, Spurs doubled their lead five minutes in. Youssoupha Sanyang blocked Pedro Porro's cross with his arm, resulting in a penalty that Kudus confidently converted. Mathys Tel nearly added another goal shortly after coming on, but Stanek managed to stop his low shot across the goal.
Xavi Simons later earned and scored a penalty after being fouled by Igoh Ogbu. His precise shot found its way past Stanek into the bottom-right corner, sealing Tottenham's comprehensive win.
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- Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) December 9, 2025
This victory marked Tottenham's second consecutive win across all competitions, indicating a return to form. Zima's own goal was notably the third such incident benefiting Spurs this Champions League season and represented their 100th goal in the competition over 59 matches.
Despite not being renowned for strong home performances this season, Thomas Frank’s team managed 16 shots during this match. They have consistently achieved over ten attempts in 14 of their last 16 home Champions League games. Without Stanek’s interventions, Spurs could have extended their lead further as they accumulated an expected goals (xG) tally of 2.56 compared to Slavia’s 0.99 from their 12 shots.











